Construction of the mansion XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Estimated construction period
20 mai 1975
Classification of facades and roofs
Classification of facades and roofs 20 mai 1975 (≈ 1975)
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (Case AB 124): inscription by order of 20 May 1975
Key figures
Information non disponible - No historical character mentioned
Sources insufficient to identify
Origin and history
Crux Manor House is an iconic building located in Regnéville-sur-Mer, in the Manche department, in the Normandy region. Built in the 17th century, this monument represents a typical example of the manorial architecture of this period, although little precise details of its history or occupants are available in current sources.
The mansion is located south of the village of Incleville, on the commune of Regnéville-sur-Mer, accessible via the departmental road CD 156. Its facades and roofs were listed as historical monuments by decree of 20 May 1975, thus highlighting their heritage value. No additional information shall be provided on its original use or possible transformations.
In the modern era, mansions in Normandy were often used as residences for noble or bourgeois families, while playing a role in local economic organization, including agriculture. The Crux mansion is part of this, although the archives do not specify its exact role in the community of Regnéville-sur-Mer or its links with historical personalities.